The British Labour Party must be annihilated.

Why We Must Attack Iran

Iran is ready to share its nuclear know-how with other countries, its supreme leader has said.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei made the announcement after talks with the visiting Sudanese president, Omar Hassan al-Bashir.

Iran is currently in a nuclear standoff with the West, which fears Tehran is secretly developing atomic weapons that could be used by terrorists.

Iran insists it only wants nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

"The nuclear strength of the Iranian scientists is an example of several scientific currents in Iran that are going ahead, and the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to transfer the experience, science and technology of its scientists," state television quoted Mr Khamenei as saying.

Iranian lawmaker Kamal Daneshyar, head of parliament's energy committee, said the country may offer training to other like-minded nations.

The United Nations has demanded that the Tehran halt uranium enrichment, but Iran says it will continue the work.

The International Atomic Energy Agency is due to report to the UN Security Council by Friday on whether Iran is complying with UN demands.

For ages the left have been going on about how we must not invade Iran, that diplomacy is the solution, and threatening force is not the answer.

Well, Iran has played the left-wing International community for the fools they are. It's been stringing European diplomats along for years to buy time. Whilst we've been on our hands and knees begging without leverage (sorry, 'negotiating'), Iran has been enriching Uranium. And now it's about to share that technology with brutal unpopular dictatorships, including those who financially support terrorism.

On 7/7, I was about five minutes away from Liverpool Station, and one of the blasts. The dead bodies and dead body parts were brought to the Honorary Artillery Company grounds just across the road from where I work. Thanks to Iran, the 7/7 bombers successors may have a nuclear bomb.

As an Anglo-Iranian, who has lived in Tehran, and who would have a right to an Iranian passport, my message is simple: We must launch an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. We must do it now. If conventional weapons are not powerful enough to stop Iran's nuclear proliferation, we must be prepared to use nuclear weapons.

If we do not, tens of thousands will die from nuclear terrorist attacks on London, New York or Washington over the next few deacdes. 9/11 will seem minor in comparison.

We cannot afford to let nations with a history of helping terrorists, gain access to nuclear bombs.

France will hoist the white flag, as usual. Germany too. They are the coward nations, afraid of facing reality. We cannot afford to place the security of our people in the hands of the UN, for as satirical conservative news site Scrappleface so accurately stated: Iran Years from Nuke, U.N. Decades from Action.

You may remember David Davis was doing quite well, until shortly
after Newsnight hired American focus-group master Frank Luntz to
conduct research on voter reactions to the Conservative leadership
candidates.

...the most important Tory leadership factor this week was
not anything that happened in the conference hall, but a feature on
Newsnight showing the leading US pollster, Frank Luntz, conducting a
focus group.

If you have not seen this yet then this is must and you can still download a video from the the programme’s website.
It’s the most compelling and influential piece of political television
in a long time and had a huge impact on the leadership betting markets.

Those being surveyed watched videos of the five contenders with
meters in their hand where they could react instantly to what they were
seeing on the screen.

What was being presented suggests that Cameron appears to resonate
with people of all ages and political persuasions in a way that no
other UK politician has done since the emergence of Tony Blair.

As Wat Tyler pointed out at the time,
Luntz isn't just an American polling expert. He's a Republican
pollster, known for advising the party on its choice of language. You
no longer increase the amount of Arsenic you allow in drinking water.
Instead you "update" the environmental act, based on "sound science".
Words such as 'government' and 'privatization' are to be avoided. Avoid
the policy, go for fluffy apple-pie sentiments.

Well, it appears that BBC Newsnight, not content with attempting to
sway the Conservative Party's leadership election away from David Davis
towards someone more to their tastes, are now trying to push Blair to
go.

They hired Luntz again, to conduct a focus group on the party
leaders and Gordon Brown. The result? People like Cameron and they want
Blair to go.

I'm sure they do. But Luntz's connection to the centre-right and his
like of fluffy language that Cameron excels at using, is clearly
relevant. It should have been disclosed. It was not.

It's Dave Cameron The Chameleon

Second laters: Look a Chameleon on a bike! That's creative, plus added authenticity...

10 seconds later: Following the scandal over Labour's hidden loans, cleaners on the minimum wage may shortly be paying their taxes to fund such childish (if amusing) campaigns. I don't think that's right.

Final thought: Labour have a bit of a cheek complaining about an unpopular party choosing a leader who says whatever he thinks his audience want to hear. Someone else has clearly had the same thought, and has registered TonyTheChameleon.com

The Dave The Chameleon campaign means Labour have finally decided how to handle Cameron. They're taking the line 'Cameron's faking, he's really a Tory Toff'. That's a high-risk strategy. It draws attention to the Conservative changes, and will lose credibility as Cameron maintains his present course.